See What Critics Had to Say About the London Revival of Rent
The production marks the 20th anniversary of the Jonathan Larson musical.
The production marks the 20th anniversary of the Jonathan Larson musical.
Racial tensions, political divides, queer culture, and technology were at the heart of these acclaimed productions.
Edward Albee’s Tony-winning piece will play a limited engagement in Washington, DC, this winter.
The cast of the Broadway production will head into the recording studio in January.
Revivals, world premieres, Tony-winning artists, and Hollywood stars—Here’s what not to miss January through March.
The Off-Broadway company has announced a casting search for the New York premiere of Charm.
Following the success of the She Loves Me live stream, Roundabout has teamed up with the online streaming service a second time.
Home to the experiential Sleep No More, the Meatpacking District venue welcomes Wils Wilson’s The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart.
The Martin Sherman play will have its world premiere in the spring.
The Orange is the New Black and Grey's Anatomy stars join the cast of Steven Levenson’s newest work at Roundabout.
The new, state-of-the-art Off-Broadway spaces will officially open in January.
Hamilton’s Phillipa Soo stars as the quirky Parisian in the new musical adaptation.
Nassim Soleimanpour’s solo play, which has attracted an impressive roster of guest stars, concludes its engagement December 19.
The Bronx Tale actor puts it in writing.
On the Broadway stage, they play a group of friends celebrating the birthday of widow Anna Petrovna. Here the cast recalls their best and worst party memories.
Despite a $30,000 costume theft at Festival Ballet Providence, the holiday show goes on.
In Georgie: My Adventures with George Rose, the Broadway vet remembers his friend, the late Tony-winning actor.
Tanya Saracho’s behind-the-scenes comedy will have its New York premiere at the Cherry Lane Theatre this winter.
The acclaimed new musical and the star-studded Shakespearean classic may make the jump in 2017.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre December 15–25.
Full casting has been announced for the American premiere of Penelope Skinner’s newest comedy.
Nicholas Barasch, Kyle Scatliffe, Tony Sheldon, Christopher Sieber, and Lauren Worsham are among the cast.
The 2016 Sydney Theatre Award nominations have been announced in Australia.
With direction by Michael Urie, Drew Droege’s solo show about gay marriage kicks off its return engagement December 15.
Following positive reviews from critics, the world-premiere staging of the new musical sold out before announcing another extension.